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Please help me out here

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== About memory limits for a guest ==

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Since RSS is used to limit the memory resource for a guest. If processes in a guest use share libraries (libssl.so, libpam.so, etc...), are the shared parts of RSS in every process counted as the memory usage?

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In this situation, if I set the RSS hard limits to 256M, in fact the guest can not use up to a 256M real physical memory, maybe much less than 256M. Because some shared part are counted as privately used. Is that true?

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== How do i install nagios-plugins on a Gentoo guest? ==

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This seems to be another play on the Problamatic_Programs 127.0.0.1 issue. If it is not a FAQ, I suggest that this is not either but instead be merged with the other onto Problamatic Programs.

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Perhaps there should be a FAQ starting point entry for localhost / loopback issues pointing to a full page. I know I took up a lot of Bertl and other's time on IRC today due to a backlog of confusion in my mind about it which had lead to a configuration that was tricky to troubleshoot.

Since RSS is used to limit the memory resource for a guest. If processes in a guest use share libraries (libssl.so, libpam.so, etc...), are the shared parts of RSS in every process counted as the memory usage?
In this situation, if I set the RSS hard limits to 256M, in fact the guest can not use up to a 256M real physical memory, maybe much less than 256M. Because some shared part are counted as privately used. Is that true?

This seems to be another play on the Problamatic_Programs 127.0.0.1 issue. If it is not a FAQ, I suggest that this is not either but instead be merged with the other onto Problamatic Programs.

Perhaps there should be a FAQ starting point entry for localhost / loopback issues pointing to a full page. I know I took up a lot of Bertl and other's time on IRC today due to a backlog of confusion in my mind about it which had lead to a configuration that was tricky to troubleshoot.